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World of Warriors is coming out of Mind Candy - them what made Moshi Monsters - but specifically from its Brighton team: Candy Labs.
It's a free-to-play action and combat focused strategy game, one Candy Labs is claiming will appeal to all ages, and all skill levels, including the more hardcore console gaming crowd.
Candy Labs has just released a developer diary that reveals more about the game's origins, how the project got started, and some of the more subtle minutiae too.…

I wouldn't say that many of the stages in Bike Rivals ever left me thinking "well that was easy", but clearly some people must have found some of its levels a bit of a breeze.
Why? Because Miniclip has just popped over the trailer for the Bike Rivals Halloween update, and they've assured me that it contains some of the very hardest courses they've yet devised.
The update, which includes a new bike available for purchase, as well as a bloody great spider to contend with, also sees the addition of Infernando - a new rider you can unlock by getting perfect runs on the spooky fresh stages.
The update is available now, links to download the game on iOS or Android are below.
[App Store link]…

DeNA Games has popped over the latest developer diary video for its new tower defence game - Star Wars: Galactic Defense.
If you missed it, you can catch up on part 1 here, but this new video focuses on covering some of the gameplay elements.
Tower types, special abilities, customisation, and hints at some of the 90 different units you'll face are all shown, plus there's a bit where the nice man tells us that "characters are one of the most important elements in the game".
Fantastic!
Star Wars: Galactic Defense will be available as a free-to-play title shortly, on both iOS and Android.…

Each and every year games developers create updates for their games that reflect the various holiday seasons.
Halloween is obviously no exception, with all manner of ghoulish additions made to the core gameplay of some of the most popular titles on mobiles.
This year Danny and myself have steeled ourselves and have taken a look at the five we think might well be the best.
Too creeped out to watch the whole thing? Here are links to the five games in the stream.
1. Crazy Taxi: City Rush2. Badland3. Jack B. Nimble4. Respawnables5. Fruit Ninja…

You read that right smarty-pants who like straightforward video games: according to its creator, Disc is the game for you.
This iPhone and iPad game from Tapush asks you to connect two discs of the same shade to create one much darker disc. Eventually you'll make grey discs, which score you points when you put them next to one another.
Here's the trailer, clever clogs.
Disc is out now and costs $0.99 / £0.69, with no IAPs. Below is the link to grab it from the Apple App Store.
[App Store link]…

There's a new trailer doing the rounds for the first title to come out of Big Huge Games and Nexon's recent partnership - DomiNations.
I'm in two minds about it.
On the one hand there's a danger that it could turn out to be just another strategy management game in the mould of Clash of Clans or Tiny Realms or Plunder Pirates. In which case that's fine, but there's not an awful lot to get excited about.
While on the other hand, the sheer scope and size of DomiNations' planned gameplay is really quite impressive, suggesting an unprecedented level of detail, and countless upgrade paths. The game plonks you in control of a nation in the Stone Age, and it's your job to take them into the…

Target Acquired is a combination of an auto-runner like Canabalt, and a shooter like Mega Man, which sounds like a pretty good combination to me.
Through the development process the developer TouchTen has had the creative input of Ryo Teruya (one-time CEO at Square Enix), but perhaps more important for that Mega Man feel is that it's also got a soundtrack composed by Manami Matsumae (a veteran Mega Man composer, as well as having worked on Contra and Derby Stallion).
TouchTen is launching its Kickstarter campaign today to help get it funded. Here's the video.
Feel like backing the project? Pop over to the Kickstarter page.…

We've just had word from HeroCraft that Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is now available globally.
AppSpy has covered the game intensely since it was announced in August 2013, all the way up to the release date being confirmed last week. For those that missed some of our coverage though, here's what to expect...
There's a huge single player campaign in which you fight the minions of Chaos - The Word Bearers, to be exact - across the galaxy, in turn-based combat. A big wodge of this solo stuff can be seen in the dedicated stream we ran.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is free-to-play, meaning you'll both earn and potentially purchase the cards you add to a customisable and fully upgradable deck…

After a one week hiatus, our Let's Play of Minecraft: PE is back for another round, and this time I've brought some Shears with me.
Sheep get shorn, ducks lay eggs, and Creepers attempt to gang up on me - it's a very nature-filled episode come to think of it.
But there's also a lot more work that's put into our second mine, all sorts of wood gets chucked, and a new escape hatch is built for emergencies.
Also: flooding!
Missed out on previous episodes? Catch up via our Playlist on YouTube.…

I spent much of my weekend playing SimCity BuildIt, EA's new free-to-play building game, and though I was prepared for the worst, I was quietly hoping for this take on the classic series would be pretty good.
And I wasn't disappointed, as the soft-launch version of the game is a lovely bit of work.
It's a bit FarmVille, and a bit SimCity, and that makes for a very pleasant combination of freemium and old school. Plus the presentation's great too.…

The Android version of Space Forest Dilemma is already out - our pals at Android Rundown reviewed it here.
However, the game's coming to iOS on November 6th, so the team at PapaQuark has prepared a brand new launch trailer.
Space Forest Dilemma is a free-to-play spatial puzzler with a plain look and a simple premise, but there are some very sharp controls and devious puzzles in here too.
Can't wait until November 6th for the iOS version? Grab the Android outing on the link below.
[Google Play link]…

You remember that multiplayer racing game I showed you the trailer of last week? Well I've only gone ahead and nabbed myself an early build of the game - titled Drift'N'Drive - to bring you a sneak peek at its arcade loveliness.
Because yes, Drift'N'Drive is very lovely indeed.
It's a very old school, top-down arcade racing experience, and it greatly reminds me of games like F1 Circus on the PC Engine, or perhaps Micro Machines on the Super Nintendo but with a slightly more realistic setting.
Here's the game in motion.…

Your task in Spectrum is to swipe on the screen to move a cube, which means you'll hopefully avoid lines of cubes from smashing into you.
The idea is basic, but the presentation is just smashing, with an epic and almost 80s sounding soundtrack, plus razor sharp visuals.
Spectrum is out right now, here's the trailer.
Fancy a go? Spectrum is free and available on the links below.
[App Store link][Google Play link]
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French outfit Bloomylight Studio has announced Lynn and the Spirits of Inao, a game which they're hoping will be a perfect combination of Princess Mononoke and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Now that is a very tall order.
But from the alpha footage we've seen (which you can see below), it appears the team is on the right track.
A gorgeous anime-influenced aesthetic, lots of fast action, puzzle and exploration elements, and that soundtrack... oh man... that soundtrack is giving me goosebumps already.
The team is planning to release the game around October of 2015 on both iOS and Android (and PC, Mac, and Wii U).
AppSpy's going to keep tabs on Lynn and the Spirits of Inao, we suggest…

Two Men and a Dog's first game has been in development for 12 months, and we've been eager to play more ever since we discovered it at PG Connects.
Now it's finally ready for public consumption: Zombie Catchers is hitting iOS this week.
The game will be released on October 30th and stars a menacing alien chap running around trying to capture zombies, then turning those zombies into fast food for human beings to consume.
I'm betting that Zombie Catchers is going to be a bit of a hit, so take a look at the gameplay trailer now to see what's in-store.…